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Long-time Tower employees Mike Farrce of Sacramento (1977-2002) and Terri Williams of Land Park (1975-2002) stand outside the old Tower Records on Broadway in 2015.
2) Tower Records’ founder Russ Solomon first sold records out of his father’s Sacramento drug store. 3) At its peak, Tower Records had 200 stores in 30 countries -- on five continents. 4) In ...
The Sacramento Business Journal features local business news about Sacramento. We also provide tools to help businesses grow, network and hire. The going-out-of-business sale at Tower Records isn ...
That includes 39 studios, 19 one-bedrooms and 10 two-bedrooms.Tower Records was founded in Sacramento in 1960 and had 200 different locations across 20 states and 18 countries.
Broadway, the historic downtown Sacramento street, is on the comeback with a red neon sign you can see from the freeway, and development in Oak Park. The Mill, new apartments and Tower, Dimple ...
Tower Records has been revived as a website based out of New York, on the 60th anniversary of the music retailer’s incorporation in Sacramento, California.
The musical mural that used to wrap around the old Tower and Dimple record stores at 16th and Broadway may live on, even though the building itself was torn down. The Sacramento Business Journal's ...
Russell Solomon opened his first Tower Records store in Sacramento at the intersection of Watt and El Camino avenues in 1960. He passed away on Sunday evening at his home at the age of 92 ...
On a site best known many years as a flagship store for Tower Records in Sacramento, plans call for a five-story building of apartments and retail spaces, as well as mural reflecting the site's ...
(FOX40.COM) — The Tower Theatre has been a Sacramento staple for decades, creating many memories for moviegoers. A landmark in the city of Sacramento, the tower beams with neon lights that ca… ...
Uniquely is a Sacramento Bee series that covers the moments, landmarks and personalities that define what makes living in the Sacramento area so special. There’s a new future in store for the former ...